OUR LIVES
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OUR LIVES
A 14 n n Saturday, October 2, 2010 OUR LIVES Sign the guest book attached to each obituary, watch online memorials created by family members and search the obituary archive. www.tulsaworld.com/ourlives How can I submit an obituary for publication? Circle of Life Obituaries are available to funeral homes and the public for a charge. To submit a paid obituary or for more information about paid obituaries with online tributes, please call the Tulsa World Obituary Desk at 918-581-8503. In an effort to honor those who have donated either organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the “Circle of Life” campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD). If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the “Circle of Life” logo placed in his or her listing. LET US HELP YOU >>> PLEASE SEE THE TULSA WORLD CLASSIFIEDS SECTION FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ABOUT BURIAL PLOTS AND CREMATION LOTS. Fax: 918-583-3550. Funeral homes may fax free death notices to 918-581-8353 or call 918-581-8347 from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sunday. E-mail: Send photos and text for paid obituaries to: [email protected] OBITUARIES 7589132 1002 Wagner1002.jpg Gary Kelley's Add'Vantage Funeral Service 7588841 1002 Harrel1002.jpg Green Hill Funeral Home mile to do so. He was preceded in death by his parents; 4 brothers; 4 sisters; son, Glenn Wagner; granddaughter, Heather Wagner. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Emma Jean; sister, Laverne Lewis; daughters, Jean Anne (Jim) Rea, Marilyn (Steve) Newsom; sons, Ed (Barbara) Wagner, Robert (Susan) Wagner; 19 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; 2 greatgreat-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and his special dog, Andy. Visitation will be held from 1-3 pm, Saturday and Sunday at Add’Vantage Funeral Service. The Funeral Service will be held at 10 am, Monday, October 4, 2010, at Sheridan Christian Center, Tulsa, OK. Online condolences can be sent to the family by visiting www.garykelleyfunerals.com Kathy Jean Harrel | Kathy Jean Harrel was born April 28, 1954, in Union Town, Pennsylvania to H.S. Patterson and Jeanne Caldwell-Patterson. Kathy grew up on Long Island, New York. She moved to Oklahoma in 1967, when her father was transferred to work for City Service Oil Company. She graduated from Broken Arrow High School with the Class of 1970. She attended college for four years and on March 1, 1988; she graduated from the Tulsa Police Academy and began her career as CSO for the Tulsa Police Department. She spent the next 22½ years as a Police officer. 1988 was also the year she moved to Sapulpa where she lived life to the fullest. She loved her cats 7589107 1002 Kanady1002.jpg Cremation Society of Oklahoma and was a muscle car enthusiast. Kathy is survived by her loving daughter, Vanessa McFadden of Broken Arrow; her grandson, Jake Huddleston; a nephew, Jason Patterson and a brother, Thomas Richard Patterson. Service will be held 2:00 PM, Monday, October 4, 2010, at The Downtown Church of Christ in Bixby with Entombment to follow at Green Hill Memorial Mausoleum in Sapulpa. Visitation will be held throughout the weekend at the funeral home. Donations are requested for the SPCA. The family has chosen to entrust the care of the service to the directors at Green Hill Funeral Home. 918 224 2312. www.greenhillok.com Paul Kanady | Paul Kanady was born July sister Renee Mason and nephew 3, 1964, in Leavenworth, KS Zack Mason of Ricelake, WI, his to Malcolm Kanady and Jean grandmother Connie Kanady of Largen, spent his childhood Centreville, VA, along with many in Iowa Falls, IA. He has lived other aunts, uncles, and cousthe last 26 years in Tulsa, OK. ins, all who loved him dearly. Paul was an excellent counThe family wishes to rememtry/western and ballroom dancer ber Paul’s life, his way, by havand talented blacksmith. He was ing a “Celebration of Life” dance well loved by his friends and famon Monday, October 4, 2010, at ily. He passed away September the Moose Lodge located on 7th 27, 2010, in a work related inand Garnett in Tulsa, OK at 6PM. dustrial accident in Tulsa, OK. In lieu of flowers, friends Survivors include his mother Jean, and and family may make contributions to stepfather, Bob of Dunnellon, FL, his fa- the Humane Society, c/o Kanady Famther Malcolm Kanady of Nowata, OK, his ily, 10751 E. Fawn Lane, Talala, OK 74080. 7589538 1002 McColloch1002.jpg Christian-Gavlik Funeral Home Lolala McColloch | COMMUNITY Walk set today in Jenks to fight child trafficking Lolala McColloch, born in Welch, Oklahoma, December 27, 1911, passed to her eternal home in glory on September 30, 2010 at Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. 2 sons and their wives, 7 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren, other extended family and friends survive Lolala. Services will be at Florence Street Baptist Church, 200 W Florence, Broken Arrow at 10:00 AM, October 4, 2010, with interment to follow at Fairview Cemetery in Vinita, Oklahoma. Arrangements entrusted to Christian~Gavlik Funeral Home (251-6464). Memorial gifts may be made to The Gideon’s International (gideons.org). Create free online memorials at tulsaworld.com/ourlives Singer Krista Branch, whose single “I Am America” has received more than 700,000 hits on YouTube, will sing Saturday at the Stop Child Trafficking Now Walk in Jenks. Tulsan Jason Weis, the national walk director who also is coordinating the local event, said the purpose of the rally is to raise awareness about child sexual exploitation and to educate people that it happens everywhere, including in the United States. “We want to get people involved in the fight,” he said. The rally is set for 9 to 11 a.m. at the RiverWalk Crossing. Registration and check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. The walk is one of three dozen nationwide sponsored by the Stop Child Trafficking Now organization. Other performers will be the Lonelys, Daniel Mow and his Symphony of Guitars, Urban Sent, Bethany Burton and Value, a stomp dance team. Speakers will be state Rep. Pam Peterson, R-Tulsa, Jenks Police Chief Don Selle and the Rev. Paul Daugherty of Victory Christian Center. Pets and strollers are permitted in the untimed walk, which will cross the Jenks bridge and then return to the RiverWalk amphitheater. — BILL SHERMAN, World religion writer Free health screenings to be offered at the fair The AARP/Walgreens Wellness Tour will be at the Tulsa State Fair at Expo Square from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Funeral homes may submit free death notices by Internet, e-mail ([email protected]) or fax (581-8353) until 8 p.m. daily or by phone (581-8347) from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. DEATH NOTICES TULSA Murle Glenn Wagner | Murle Glenn Wagner 84, of Tulsa, OK went to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 30, 2010. Murle was born in West Chicago, IL on January 19, 1926 to Ed and Clara Wagner. He moved to Tulsa in 1936. After graduating from Central High School in 1944, Murle proudly entered the Army Air Force during WWII and as a tail gunner on the B17 Bomber, he completed 19 missions. In July 1944, he married his high school sweetheart, Jean Bartley. He retired from the US Postal Service after 36 years as a Letter Carrier. An avid bicycle rider, he completed several Free Wheel rides. Murle was a devoted worker in his church and loved hymns and gospel music. He was always willing to help anyone and go the extra Death notice policy Monday. Adults can receive six free health screenings: bone density, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, waist circumference and body mass analysis. No appointment is necessary, results are immediate, and all six screenings can be completed in 20-25 minutes. The free screenings are valued at more than $140. Additionally, free one-year AARP memberships will be given to all adults who receive screenings. Also, all eligible uninsured people who visit the tour bus will receive a voucher for a flu shot that can be redeemed at a Walgreens pharmacy or Take Care clinic. — FROM STAFF REPORTS Oklahoma National Guard sets Sunday blood drive VINITA — The Oklahoma National Guard will host a blood drive Sunday in Vinita. Soldiers from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., will collect blood donations from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the armory, 815 N. Wilson St. Donated blood will directly support missions of forward combat hospitals in Iraq, Afghanistan and Germany. Lt. Col. Dale Deehr said, “When you donate blood to the Armed Services Blood Program, you’re saving the lives of service members.” Donors must weigh at least 110 pounds, be at least 17 years old and bring identification plus a list of medications they’re taking and of foreign countries to which they have traveled. — SHEILA STOGSDILL, World correspondent Browne, Lillie Jane, 97, homemaker, died Friday in Eufaula. Services pending. Moore’s Eastlawn. Carr, John, 71, painting contractor, died Friday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel, Broken Arrow. Edmonds, Albert “Glenn,” 82, American Airlines inspector, died Tuesday. Services pending. Fitzgerald Ivy. Gillham, Imogene “Jeannie” (Thornton), 90, retired St. John Medical Center neonatal nurse, died Wednesday. Service 10 a.m. Tuesday, Butler-Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel. Hughes, Jerry L., 62, Advantage Refinishing Systems owner, died Friday. Services pending. Moore’s Southlawn. Janitz, Alice A., 83, homemaker, died Thursday. Services pending. Reynolds Rose Hill. Odom, Eunice Collins, 95, homemaker, died Thursday. Visitation 4-6 p.m. Sunday, Moore’s Eastlawn Funeral Home, and service 10 a.m. Monday, First Church of the Nazarene. Roessler, Bill, 61, retired hotel and restaurant administrator, died Thursday. Services pending. Ninde Brookside. Sullivan, Lois E., 101, administrative assistant, died Sept. 28. Graveside service 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Memorial Park Cemetery. Fitzgerald Ivy. Wagner, Murle Glenn, 84, postal carrier and Air Force veteran, died Thursday. Visitations 1-3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Add’Vantage Funeral Home, and service 10 a.m. Monday, Sheridan Christian Center. Wilkerson, Mary Louise, 92, homemaker, died Friday. Services pending. Ninde Brookside. STATE/AREA Funeral home, church and cemetery locations are in the city under which the death notice is listed unless otherwise noted. Bartlesville — Bert Eugene Beeghly, 86, died Thursday. Services pending. Stumpff. — Jack Norman Finch, 87, retired Phillips Petroleum Co. research chemist, died Thursday. Service 11 a.m. Monday, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Stumpff. — L.E. “Scotty” Scott, 93, real estate agent and appraiser, died Sept. 17. Memorial service 10 a.m. Thursday, First United Methodist Church. Walker-Brown. BIRTHS (Tulsans unless indicated) Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center Herolyn Aizawa and Leroy Barnabas, girl. Neosha Allen and Javier Perez, boy. Hope Giudici and Craig Jones, boy. Bethany Merritt, girl. Callie Price and Nicho Fernandez, boy. Brittany Wallen and Destin Rodriguez, boy. St. Francis Hospital Lashana Cobb and Ty Hanson, girl. Amanda and Christian Cole, Broken Arrow, boy. Elizabeth and Larry Franklin, twin boys. Elizabeth and Chad Hughes, boy. Kelsey and Kyle Mackin, girl. Elicia Reed and Marquis Woods, girl. Amber and Jason Swarer, Locust Grove, boy. St. Francis Hospital South Stephanie and Joe Callahan, boy. St. John Medical Center Jennifer and Douglas Adrian, boy. Sara and Nate Claytor, boy. Katherine and Chad Gill, boy. Cathryn and Kevin Johnston, girl. Cindy and Jose Ramirez, boy. — Fae McWhirt, 95, homemaker, died Thursday in Dewey. Graveside service 1 p.m. Tuesday, Robbins Cemetery, Coffeyville, Kan. WalkerBrown. Broken Arrow — Michael Lee Calvin Cummisky, 24, wrecker driver, died Wednesday. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Sunday, Floral Haven Funeral Home, and service 10 a.m. Monday, Bethany Free Will Baptist Church. — Carlton E. Horner Sr., 82, retired United Auto Workers representative coordinator, died Wednesday. Services pending. Floral Haven. —Lolala McColloch, 98, homemaker, died Thursday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Florence Street Baptist Church. Christian-Gavlik. — Ed Kyle Points, 53, retired American Airlines crew chief, died Wednesday. Services pending. Floral Haven. Coffeyville, Kan. — James L. McGehee, 95, retired Funk Manufacturing Co. tooling engineer and former Magic Circle co-owner, died Wednesday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Monday and service 11 a.m. Tuesday, both at PenwellGabel Ford-Wulf-Bruns Funeral Home. Colcord — Michael Sanders, 54, retired police chief, died Friday. Services pending. Worley-Luginbuel, Jay. Coweta — Chris Wilson, 44, Army veteran, died Sept. 25. Memorial service was held Monday. Heartland Cremation, Raytown, Mo. Cushing — Thelma Nadine Goforth Bernard, 71, homemaker, died Friday. Services pending. Green Hill, Sapulpa. — Kathleen Flora “Katy” Harrison, 83, homemaker, died Thursday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Council Valley Baptist Church. Davis. Eucha — Paul Buzzard, 85, died Friday in Grove. Services pending. Worley-Luginbuel, Jay. Grove — Carl Garner, 74, retired machinist, died Wednesday. Visitation 5-7 p.m. Sunday and service 11 a.m. Monday, both at Worley Luginbuel Funeral Home. — George Jones, 88, died Friday in Tulsa. Services pending. Worley-Luginbuel. Heavener — Joseph Dwayne Waddles, 27, died Friday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Sunday, Dowden Funeral Home, and graveside service 2 p.m. Monday, Howe Cemetery, Howe. Inola — Margret Martha (Rhoades) Page, 83, retired housekeeper and baker, died Thursday. Visitation 9 a.m.noon Monday and service 1 p.m. Monday, both at Inola Funeral Home. MARRIAGES (Tulsans unless indicated) Jodi Bell, 22; Joel Hornsby, 23, both of Broken Arrow. Elizabeth Cramton, 39; Gregory Neas, 32. Sarah Cunningham, 23; Andrew Ruleford, 33, both of Bixby. Jeannie Deckard, 31; Joseph Wagner III, 30. Erin Dunlap, 26; Todd Koscheski, 27, both of Sand Springs. Jacqueline Flores, 27; Michael Randles Jr., 28. Nikisha Harris, 32; Dolphus Perkins, 31. Carrie Hersh, 26; Christopher Rollmann, 28, both of Owasso. Tonya Hicks, 37; Leslie Nanney, 42. Kristi Highland, 24; Christopher Edwards, 26, both of Denton, Texas. Ashley Johnson, 26; Patrick Palmer, 26. Ella Kasraie, 24; Jeffrey Rooney, 26, both of Bixby. Melissa Martinez, 24; Christopher Redfearn, 23, of Muskogee. Brittany Mashburn, 28; Justin Carey, 30, both of Broken Arrow. Shaina McCall, 20, of Claremore; Dylan Arnold, 22. Jacqueline Melendez, 31; William Cox, 31. Leah Octavio, 25, of Cambridge, Mass.; Collin Martin, 27, North Wales, Pa. Gabriela Paredes, 18; Gerardo Obregon Garcia, 24. Muskogee — Willard L. “Pete” Stratford, 62, self-employed, died Thursday in Tulsa. Services pending. Ragsdale. Nowata — Alfred Stillions, 70, died Friday. Services pending. Stumpff. Owasso — Vern L. Chapman, 57, American Airlines welder and mechanic, died Thursday. Services pending. ChapmanBlack, Cleveland, Okla. Pawnee — Urna Mildred Wilson Privett, 90, homemaker, died Thursday. Services pending. Poteet. Pryor — Dale Dollison, 63, retired carpenter, died Friday in Tulsa. Visitation 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Stephens Funeral Home, and service 2 p.m. Monday, First Church of God. Sand Springs — Jessie E. Lawson, 95, retired licensed practical nurse, died Wednesday. Service 1 p.m. Monday, Delaware Missionary Baptist Church. Mobley-Dodson. — Sylvia Ruth Lynn, 71, homemaker, died Thursday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Mobley-Dodson Funeral Home Chapel. Sapulpa — Kathy Jean (Patterson) Harrel, 56, Tulsa police officer, died Wednesday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Downtown Church of Christ, Bixby. Green Hill. — Walter R. Smith, 82, retired letter carrier and Air Force veteran, died Friday in Tulsa. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Smith Funeral Home Chapel. — Arthur Odell Woods, 89, Frisco Railroad employee, died Friday. Services pending. Jack’s, Tulsa. Spiro — Violet Bell (Mangus) Sutton, 73, homemaker, died Friday. No services planned. Evans & Miller, Poteau. Stigler — Bill E. Jackson, 82, machinist, died Friday. Graveside service 1 p.m. Monday, Mountain Home Cemetery, Quinton. King & Shearwood. Tahlequah — Loyd Duanne Bascom, 72, retired, died Wednesday. Services pending. Hart. — Veronica Ann Howerton Vance, 46, home health-care worker, died Sept. 25. Memorial service 1 p.m. Saturday, Vance residence. Hart. — Thomas Gene Walkabout, 77, died Sept. 27. Graveside service 2 p.m. Monday, Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Fort Gibson. Reed-Culver. Vinita — Jack Lee Johnston, 51, cable contractor, died Thursday. Memorial service 2 p.m. Saturday, First Assembly of God, Chelsea. Luginbuel. Wann — Roy Lee Bodkins, 83, died Thursday. Services pending. Stumpff, Bartlesville. Welling — William Crane, 64, died Friday. Services pending. Reed-Culver, Tahlequah. Whitney Petty, 31; James Mason, 39, of Alexandria, Va. Ashley Stone, 23; Luke Emert, 24, both of Springdale, Ark. Andrea Tryowski, 23, of Broken Arrow; Lucas Lingelbach, 23. Monique Watkins, 38; Philip Armstrong, 39. DIVORCES ASKED Calvert, Lisa v. Alton. Cox, Kelli v. Christopher. Embree, Christopher v. Angela. French, Angela v. Richard. Gaither, Mary v. Daniel. Huettner, Thomas v. Amie Norfleet-Huettner. Hyde, Susan v. Richard. Jackson, Lonnie v. Beverly. Long, Daniela v. Ryan. Martinez, Serafin v. Wendy. Maschino, Jenny v. Austin. Moore, Scott v. Jennifer. Scherer, John v. Shonda Reyes. Taylor, Kimberly v. Beau. Wells, Randolph Jr. v. Catherine. Young, Douglas v. Carolyn. GRANTED Blimm, Douglas from Amanda. Blissit, Lynne from Richard. Breech, Mary from Jim. Collins, Holly from John Stuart. Dunn, Darlene from Travis. Garrett, Stephen from Deborah. Harrell, Ross from Sarah. Honeycutt, Frances from Gregory. Kablaoui, Amber from Haitham. Roberts, Krista from Adam Ward.